4 dictionary results for: Helios
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He·li·os
[hee-lee-os] Pronunciation Key
[hee-lee-os] Pronunciation Key –noun
| the ancient Greek god of the sun, represented as driving a chariot across the heavens; identified by the Romans with Sol. |
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he·li·o
[hee-lee-oh] Pronunciation Key
[hee-lee-oh] Pronunciation Key –noun, plural -li·os. Informal.
| 1. | a heliogram. |
| 2. | a heliograph. |
[Origin: by shortening
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| He·li·os
(hē'lē-ŏs') Pronunciation Key
n. Greek Mythology The sun god, son of Hyperion, depicted as driving his chariot across the sky from east to west daily. |
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| helios | |
noun | |
| (Greek mythology) ancient god of the sun; drove his chariot across the sky each day; identified with Roman Sol |
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